More than 50 Commonwealth leaders are expected to attend the summit, discuss global and Commonwealth issues and agree on collective policies and initiatives.

The event is considerered an ideal backdrop for protesters to remind political leaders, not just from Australia but also from the other Commonwealth countries where UK expat pensioners are similarly affected, of the injustice of freezing British basic state pension payment based purely on where the expat resides.

The chairman of BPiA, Jim Tilley, said: "All British expats who live around Perth and who are frozen pensioners or are approaching pension age are encouraged to attend on Friday October 28 at about midday to help, by force of numbers, to support the years long struggle for UK pension parity with expats retired in countries like the USA, Jamaica, Israel, Turkey and Spain."

Jim Tilley and supporters will be at Speakers' Corner in Perth's CBD at James Street Mall, airing their view on what the British Government's pension policy practice.